61 - http://www.bookcrossing.com/---/14741127/ Chicken Soup for the Cat & Dog Lover's Soul: Celebrating Pets as Family with Stories About Cats, Dogs and Other Critters by Jack CANfield...
65 - http://www.bookcrossing.com/---/14785198/ Chicken Soup for the NURSES's Soul: 101 Stories to Celebrate, Honor and Inspire the Nursing Profession by Jack CANfield...
The Head Shoulders Knees and Toes (HSKT) challenge will be held again in 2018.
The rules will basically stay the same as in previous years (as set by AnOtterChaos, the original host). This explanation has been taken from previous challenge threads with minor alterations:
Open to all, you can enter at any time.
Releases must be made from 1 February to 28 February 2018 (midnight local time).
Book titles and author names count.
There are no minimum requirements for releasing. Both wild and controlled releases will be accepted, although wild releases are preferred. There will be a small prize to the person with the most releases as well as one person drawn at random from all participants who release at least one qualifying book. At the moment, I'm not sure what the prize will be but will probably be wings/membership plus. I'll be participating but will not be eligible for a prize!
The title of the book or author name must contain one or more human body part. Either medical or lay terminology is fine (i.e., shoulder-blade or scapula). Slang is OK as long as it is not offensive.
Embedded words are fine (SHINy, EARth, CHESTnut, chestNUT). (TIP: Any word with 'os' in it counts... os being used to refer to many openings in the body). The embed cannot extend from one word to another (in other words, the embed must be within a single word). If you do use embedded words, please capitalize the embed to make it easier to read (as in the examples above). Subtitles count as well as main titles.
Dual releases are fine. The Valentines Day Challenge offers some good opportunities to show your HEART!
Foreign language words are fine as long as the body part is in the same language as the title.
The challenge is on a MACROSCOPIC level, not MICROSCOPIC. In other words, "bone" is fine, "Osteocyte" isn't. No DNA, chromosome, cell, golgi body, ribosome, etc.
Things that develop throughout life are fine. This includes wrinkles, corns, scars, blisters, freckles, stretch marks, etc.
Body fluids that stay IN the body are fine (blood, lymph, bile).
Body fluids/solids that LEAVE the body are not allowed (saliva, semen, urine, feces, vomit, etc).
Please ask if you're unsure if a word will be allowed.
Would you accept "voice?" Thank you for your consideration!
I think not - I think allowable words will probably concentrate on what can be seen, touched or pointed to. Otherwise we'll end up with words like mind, conscience or soul.
Imagine the discussion we'd have on "Do humans have a soul and where is it?"!
Does the body part have to be in the title? Or could it be in the author's name too? Thanks.
I inherited the rules from the previous challenge "manager" and hadn't noticed that author names weren't included.
Many other challenges include author names so, yes, why not add this one to add consistency?
I can't think of any authors off the top of my head with a "body" name so I expect most body parts will be embedded. I await the arrival of authors named PhiLIP and surnames ending in "..head"!
27. Whistled Like a Bird: The Untold Story of Dorothy Putnam, George Putnam, and Amelia EARhart ( https://www.bookcrossing.com/---/14762532/ ), multiple challenges. (I found a really charming Snoopy-as-pilot LFL located at a small airfield for this one.)
35. 50 Ways to Eat COCK: Healthy Chicken Recipes with BALLs! ( https://www.bookcrossing.com/---/14774084/ ), wild release, multiple challenges, photo. (This one looks like a naughty-bits release, but it really is a cookbook!)
*Both of these books were taken home immediately by a visitor as I was placing them into a brand new Little Free Library that I discovered only yesterday! See picture. :D
49. William shakespEARe's Tragedy of the Sith's Revenge: Star Wars Part the Third ( https://www.bookcrossing.com/---/14801396/ ), controlled release, multiple challenges.